Just finished the "January OnCampus" for E-PHAP cohorts 9 and 10! Classic MN weather: a blizzard, temps below zero--and everyone made it to campus! Studied PH policy and law, played in the library's virtual reality studio, sampled Thai and AfroDeli delights. A big TY to everyone!
"A universal counsel policy could drastically reduce the need for detention, all but ensure court appearances, save money and save lives." Read more: https://t.co/baKNNFXvle
Urszula Parfieniuk, E-PHAP Cohort 8, is a Hennepin County Master Gardener, and showed off her beautiful garden as part of their #LearningGardenTour on July 9. E-PHAP students are so talented!
The latest issue of the Public Health Review is out today and it's the best one yet! E-PHAP student Marco Morales is the Executive Editor! https://t.co/RrEIxZ4nR5
Check out E-PHAP Cohort 7 grad Eric Clemenson's awesome podcast (done as his master's project) on overcoming the stigma associated with opioid use disorder, Stigma's Toll https://t.co/Q35azYhmB7
This Saturday, our third episode of Perspectives Season 3 is dropping! Listen on September 4th to our podcast with Dr. Artika R. Tyner, a passionate educator, lawyer, author, and advocate for justice. @PPGJLeadership https://t.co/3mNEB60mxx
"The cautious strategy reflects the tightrope Biden is walking to reverse hardline Trump policies while simultaneously trying to prevent a surge in illegal immigration." https://t.co/dqGgpLb6zO
Congratulations to E-PHAP Cohort 1's Jen Rombalski, director of the La Crosse WI County Health Department, and the LaCrosse Tribune's Person of the Year!! https://t.co/Mu9eWYNe9E?